The intro really didn't keep me interested, and being the first thing a viewer sees it really sets the mood.
The name segmentation was a second or two too long per person if that makes sense.
Movies also tend to tell stories, and this really didn't seem to have much of a story line. Basic stuff, I mean the interview to open the first segment was one of the most generic things I have ever seen. It feels like an edit, and I stopped watching about 4-5 minutes in because it simply couldn't hold my attention. Movies take finesse and MAJOR foreplanning to create and to have them flow out as well as you would hope. In a constructive way, I would say stick to making edits and when you can portray a point (story) across 3-4 minutes with ease, then you can MAYBE take a step towards thinking about a movie. What makes an edit memorable, in my opinion, is having stick out in some way from all the others. No offense, but the riders aren't doing that for this, so it has to be you, the filmer, making it stick out and by following a cookie cutter mold for a "movie" you most definitely are not doing that.
Your shots were nice, but issues with how long some of them dragged out and the placement really didn't allow them to be seen at full potential.